2020
DOI: 10.12974/2311-8695.2020.08.6
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Shear Bond Strength of Metal Brackets Recycling with Aluminum Oxide

Abstract: Objective: to evaluate the shear bond strength of metal brackets subjected to recycling with aluminum oxide. Methods: 20 premolars were used, divided into two groups (n = 10) according to the brackets used (G1: Morelli® Light and G2: Morelli® Max). The teeth were autoclaved, included in ¾-inch PVC tubes, perpendicular to the ground. The brackets were fixed on the dental crowns with the TransbondTM XT kit (3M Unitek). The specimens were subjected to thermal cycling. The shear test was performed on the Instron® … Show more

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“…Among the bracket systems analyzed in the study, Roth Max (retention grooves base) exhibited one of the highest average shear strengths. This is likely because of the factory micro-sandblasting, which may enhance tooth enamel retention, as well as the presence of micro-pins that increase bonding surface area and anchorage to the adhesive ( 25 ). Kilponen ( 2 ) and Hodecker ( 3 ) previously noted that sandblasting, silanization of the bracket base, and chemical conditioning improve the bond strength of metal brackets.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the bracket systems analyzed in the study, Roth Max (retention grooves base) exhibited one of the highest average shear strengths. This is likely because of the factory micro-sandblasting, which may enhance tooth enamel retention, as well as the presence of micro-pins that increase bonding surface area and anchorage to the adhesive ( 25 ). Kilponen ( 2 ) and Hodecker ( 3 ) previously noted that sandblasting, silanization of the bracket base, and chemical conditioning improve the bond strength of metal brackets.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%